Jeffrey Stubblefield, Actor
Jeffrey is a native of Pasadena, CA. After graduating from the University of Southern California, he moved to New York City where he studied with famed Meisner teacher, William Esper. While in New York, Jeffrey was a founding member of the IMUA Theatre Company and appeared in several off-broadway productions including Julius Caesar, The Dumb Waiter, and Beyond Therapy, among others.
Since moving to Los Angeles, Jeffrey has worked steadily in both film and television. Film credits include the recent short This is Jack (Ojai Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Awards official selection, WINNER Award of Merit Best Shorts Competition, LAIFFA Official Selection 2017), Seth Macfarlane's Ted 2, John Chuldenko's Nesting and the lead role in Pedestrian ( Dances With Films Festival).
Jeffrey's television credits include recurring roles on Jennifer Lopez’s Good Trouble, Robert Townsend's (I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Hollywood Shuffle, Five Heartbeats) Diary of a Single Mom, John Slattery's (Madmen) campaign manager in Desperate Housewives, and as A.D.A. Jeff Carlton in David E. Kelley's The Practice. Other guest starring credits include Without a Trace opposite Anthony Lapaglia, Outlaw with Jimmy Smits, Recovery Road, The Ghost Whisperer, Miss Match opposite Alicia Silverstone and Ryan O'Neal, David E. Kelley's The Wedding Bells, Scrubs, ER, and Felicity opposite Kerri Russell, to name a few.
Jeffrey has appeared in over two dozen theatrical productions in LA, most notably Stephen Metcalfe's world premiere of The Tragedy of the Commons with Brian Kerwin at the Ruskin Theatre and the West Coast Premiere of John Patrick Shanley's Beggars in the House of Plenty. Jeffrey has also worked extensively at the famed Actors Studio under the guidance of Martin Landau, Lou Antonio and Penny Allen.